- Updated the list of supported notification provider types to include 'pushover'.
- Enhanced the notifications API tests to validate Pushover integration.
- Modified the notifications form to include fields specific to Pushover, such as API Token and User Key.
- Implemented CRUD operations for Pushover providers in the settings.
- Added end-to-end tests for Pushover provider functionality, including form rendering, payload validation, and security checks.
- Updated translations to include Pushover-specific labels and placeholders.
- Updated the notification provider types to include 'slack'.
- Modified API tests to handle 'slack' as a valid provider type.
- Enhanced frontend forms to display Slack-specific fields (webhook URL and channel name).
- Implemented CRUD operations for Slack providers, ensuring proper payload structure.
- Added E2E tests for Slack notification provider, covering form rendering, validation, and security checks.
- Updated translations to include Slack-related text.
- Ensured that sensitive information (like tokens) is not exposed in API responses.
- Updated API to support Telegram as a notification provider type.
- Enhanced tests to cover Telegram provider creation, updates, and token handling.
- Modified frontend forms to include Telegram-specific fields and validation.
- Added localization strings for Telegram provider.
- Implemented security measures to ensure bot tokens are not exposed in API responses.
Add email as a recognized, feature-flagged notification service type.
The flag defaults to false and acts as a dispatch gate alongside the
existing discord, gotify, and webhook notification service flags.
- Add FlagEmailServiceEnabled constant to the notifications feature flag
registry with the canonical key convention
- Register the flag in the handler defaults so it appears in the feature
flags API response with a false default
- Recognise 'email' as a supported notification provider type so that
providers of this type pass the type validation gate
- Gate email dispatch on the new flag in isDispatchEnabled() following
the same pattern as gotify and webhook service flags
- Expand the E2E test fixtures FeatureFlags interface to include the new
flag key so typed fixture objects remain accurate
No email message dispatch is wired in this commit; the flag registration
alone makes the email provider type valid and toggleable.
Remove all deprecated Shoutrrr integration artifacts and dead legacy fallback
code from the notification subsystem.
- Remove legacySendFunc field, ErrLegacyFallbackDisabled error, and
legacyFallbackInvocationError() from notification service
- Delete ShouldUseLegacyFallback() from notification router; simplify
ShouldUseNotify() by removing now-dead providerEngine parameter
- Remove EngineLegacy engine constant; EngineNotifyV1 is the sole engine
- Remove legacy.fallback_enabled feature flag, retiredLegacyFallbackEnvAliases,
and parseFlagBool/resolveRetiredLegacyFallback helpers from flags handler
- Remove orphaned EmailRecipients field from NotificationConfig model
- Delete feature_flags_coverage_v2_test.go (tested only the retired flag path)
- Delete security_notifications_test.go.archived (stale archived file)
- Move FIREFOX_E2E_FIXES_SUMMARY.md to docs/implementation/
- Remove root-level scan artifacts tracked in error; add gitignore patterns to
prevent future tracking of trivy-report.json and related outputs
- Update ARCHITECTURE.instructions.md: Notifications row Shoutrrr → Notify
No functional changes to active notification dispatch or mail delivery.
- Implement tests for classifyProviderTestFailure function to cover various error scenarios.
- Enhance notification provider handler tests for token validation, type change rejection, and missing provider ID.
- Add tests for permission helper functions to ensure proper admin authentication checks.
- Expand coverage for utility functions in user handler and docker service tests, including error extraction and socket path handling.
- Introduce a QA report for PR #754 highlighting coverage metrics and security findings related to Gotify and webhook notifications.
- Enhanced Notifications component tests to include support for Discord, Gotify, and Webhook provider types.
- Updated test cases to validate the correct handling of provider type options and ensure proper payload structure during creation, preview, and testing.
- Introduced new tests for Gotify token handling and ensured sensitive information is not exposed in the UI.
- Refactored existing tests for clarity and maintainability, including improved assertions and error handling.
- Added comprehensive coverage for payload validation scenarios, including malformed requests and security checks against SSRF and oversized payloads.
- Added tests to `proxyhost_service_validation_test.go` to validate fallback parsing and handle invalid hostname characters.
- Introduced new tests for DNS challenge validation in `proxyhost_service_validation_test.go`.
- Updated `current_spec.md` to reflect changes in testing strategy and coverage goals for PR #729.
- Enhanced `Security.functional.test.tsx` to include navigation test for Notifications button.
- Mocked `useNavigate` from `react-router-dom` to verify navigation behavior in Security page tests.
- Implement tests for feature flags coverage in `feature_flags_coverage_v2_test.go` to validate behavior with invalid persisted and environment values, as well as default settings.
- Create tests in `notification_provider_patch_coverage_test.go` to ensure correct handling of notification provider updates, including blocking type mutations for non-Discord providers.
- Add tests in `security_notifications_patch_coverage_test.go` to verify deprecated headers, handle invalid CIDR warnings, and ensure correct severity handling for security events.
- Introduce migration error handling tests in `routes_coverage_test.go` to ensure graceful handling of migration errors during registration.
- Enhance `cerberus_blockers_test.go` with tests for disabled security event notifications and error handling for dispatch failures.
- Update `router_test.go` to validate notify routing based on feature flags.
- Refactor `mail_service.go` to normalize base URLs for invites, ensuring proper handling of trailing slashes.
- Modify `notification_service_json_test.go` and `notification_service_test.go` to mock Discord validation and improve webhook testing.
- Update `proxyhost_service.go` to enhance hostname validation by parsing URLs.
- Refine `uptime_service.go` to extract ports correctly from URLs, including handling edge cases.
- Enhance frontend tests in `notifications.test.ts` and `Notifications.test.tsx` to ensure correct behavior for Discord notification providers and enforce type constraints.
- Added validation to reject non-discord provider types in create, update, test, and preview operations.
- Updated the notifications form to automatically normalize non-discord types to discord.
- Modified UI to display explicit messaging for deprecated and non-dispatch statuses for non-discord providers.
- Enhanced tests to cover new validation logic and UI changes for provider types.
- Refactored notification provider tests to use Discord webhook URLs.
- Updated frontend forms and API interactions to restrict provider type to Discord.
- Modified translations to reflect the change in supported provider types.
- Enhanced UI to indicate deprecated status for non-Discord providers.
- Adjusted documentation to align with the new provider structure.
- Introduced EnhancedSecurityNotificationService for provider-based notifications.
- Added migration logic from legacy notification configuration to managed providers.
- Updated NotificationConfig model to reflect API surface changes and maintain legacy fields.
- Enhanced Cerberus middleware to dispatch security events based on feature flags.
- Updated routes to utilize the new enhanced service and handle migration at startup.
- Added feature flag for security provider events to control behavior in production.
- Updated tests to cover new functionality and ensure compatibility with existing behavior.